Welcome to Daily Cross Signals
I've studied the stock market for over thirty years and I love trading. My style is swing trading, holding positions from several days up to about two months. I built a set of alerts that rely on my go-to tools like moving averages and candlestick charts.
View Today's Signals →Moving Average Crossovers
Track 8-day and 21-day EMAs crossing above or below the 100-day SMA—classic signals I use to identify trend changes
Candlestick Charts
Visual price action with volume, stochastic oscillators, and RSI to confirm what the moving averages are telling us
60 Stocks, Daily
Same watchlist I check every evening after market close. Updated within 30 minutes of the 4 PM EST bell
My Swing Trading Approach
I don't day trade. I look for setups that give me several days to a couple months to let a position work. That means I focus on:
- Trend direction (are the moving averages aligned?)
- Momentum confirmation (stochastic and RSI supporting the move?)
- Clean entry/exit points (where did price cross key levels?)
The alerts you'll see on the dashboard are the exact crossovers I watch for—nothing more, nothing less. When an 8-day EMA crosses above a 21-day EMA, that gets my attention. When price breaks below a 100-day SMA, I take note.
Simple tools. Proven methodology. Daily execution.
What's on the Dashboard
For each of the 60 stocks, you'll see:
- ✓Live candlestick charts (3, 6, or 9 months)
- ✓Moving average lines (8 EMA, 21 EMA, 100 SMA)
- ✓Stochastic oscillator and RSI charts
- ✓Daily crossover signals
- ✓Color-coded watchlist (bullish/bearish signals at a glance)
Everything updates daily after the market close. No real-time noise—just end-of-day signals based on closing prices.
Factoring In Macro Indicators
Stock signals don't live in a vacuum. Macro indicators help gauge what the broader market is doing. I track five ETFs to read the risk environment:
- SPY — broad equity trend
- VXX — volatility and market fear
- IEF — intermediate Treasuries and rate direction
- UUP — U.S. dollar strength
- FXY — Japanese yen and global risk appetite
The macro page rolls these up into a single Risk-On / Risk-Off / Mixed read so I can quickly see whether the broader backdrop is supportive for equities or pushing back against them.
This tool is for informational and educational purposes only. Always do your own research, past successes don't necessarily predict future results.